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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IC62393 Status: Closed

.NET STORED PROCEDURES AND UDF'S WITH DATE TYPE INPUT PARAMETER CAUSE
SQL04302N IN DATE TYPE AS TIMESTAMP(0) MODE

product:
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / 970 - DB2
Problem description:
Platform: Windows 
 
The Oracle Compatibility Feature DATE data type as Timestamp(0) 
is enabled (DB2_COMPATIBILITY_VECTOR=ORA or 040) and a .NET 
StoredProcedure or UDF with a DATE data type input parameter is 
     invoked.  You receive a SQL04302N error with the token 
"String  was not recognized as a valid DateTime". 
 
       Example procedure definition: 
      CREATE PROCEDURE test.clrdate 
      ( 
    IN in1_DT DATE 
   ) 
  NOT DETERMINISTIC 
 NULL CALL 
OLD SAVEPOINT LEVEL 
EXECUTION CONTROL FILEWRITE 
LANGUAGE CLR 
EXTERNAL NAME 'testdate.dll:test.date!testdateclr' 
FENCED 
EXTERNAL ACTION 
INHERIT SPECIAL REGISTERS 
PARAMETER STYLE SIMPLE CALL WITH NULLS 
NO DBINFO@ 
 
Example Call: 
db2 call test.clrdate('1761-09-14 03:09:29.0') 
SQL04302N Exception "String was not recognized as a valid 
DateTime" 
 
The db2diag.log contains the following entries: 
2009-07-15-11.17.36.421000+540 I1511441F525   LEVEL: Error 
PID : 2544    TID : 2444  PROC : 
db2fmp64.exe 
INSTANCE: DB2       NODE : 000 
EDUID : 2444 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, DB2 .NET Routine Infrastructure, 
sqlecMethodManager.InvokeMet 
hod, probe:10 
MESSAGE : Class test.date, function testdateclr, parameter 0 
caused exception 
 String was not recognized as a valid DateTime. 
DATA #1 : Hexdump, 4 bytes 
0x00000000061A7648 : 0701 0000 
.... 
 
2009-07-15-11.17.36.421000+540 I1511968F787   LEVEL: Error 
PID : 2544    TID : 2444  PROC : 
db2fmp64.exe 
INSTANCE: DB2       NODE : 000 
EDUID : 2444 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, DB2 .NET Routine Infrastructure, 
sqlecRoutineLoaderClass.sqle 
cRunDotNetRo, probe:10 
DATA #1 : String, 360 bytes 
System.FormatException: String was not recognized as a valid 
DateTime. 
 at IBM.Data.DB2.Routine.sqlecMethodManager.InvokeMethod() 
at 
IBM.Data.DB2.Routine.sqlecRoutineLoaderClass.sqlecRunDotNetRouti 
ne(IntPtr 
ufob, IntPtr pSqlca, IntPtr nativeThreadID, IntPtr 
invokerSQLSTATE, IntPtr invok 
erMessage, IntPtr scratchpad, IntPtr dbinfo, IntPtr 
processReturn) 
DATA #2 : Hexdump, 4 bytes 
0x00000000061A57D8 : 32EF FFFF 
2...
Problem Summary:
**************************************************************** 
* USERS AFFECTED:                                              * 
* DB2 LUW on Windows with .NET routines using DATE as          * 
* Timestamp(0) as input parameter                              * 
**************************************************************** 
* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:                                         * 
* A SQL04302N error with the token "String was not recognized  * 
* as a valid DateTime" is returned when invoking a LANGUAGE    * 
* CLR Stored Procedure or UDF which has been cataloged with an * 
* input parameter whose data type is DATE.                     * 
*                                                              * 
* Example procedure definition:                                * 
* CREATE PROCEDURE test.clrdate                                * 
*  (                                                           * 
* IN in1_DT DATE                                               * 
* )                                                            * 
* NOT DETERMINISTIC                                            * 
* NULL CALL                                                    * 
* OLD SAVEPOINT LEVEL                                          * 
* EXECUTION CONTROL FILEWRITE                                  * 
* LANGUAGE CLR                                                 * 
* EXTERNAL NAME 'testdate.dll:test.date!testdateclr'           * 
* FENCED                                                       * 
* EXTERNAL ACTION                                              * 
* INHERIT SPECIAL REGISTERS                                    * 
* PARAMETER STYLE SIMPLE CALL WITH NULLS                       * 
* NO DBINFO@                                                   * 
*                                                              * 
* Example Call:                                                * 
* db2 call test.clrdate('1761-09-14 03:09:29.0')               * 
* SQL04302N Exception "String was not recognized as a valid    * 
*                                                              * 
* DateTime"                                                    * 
*                                                              * 
* The db2diag.log contains the following entries:              * 
* 2009-07-15-11.17.36.421000+540 I1511441F525   LEVEL: Error   * 
* PID : 2544         TID  : 2444   PROC :                      * 
* db2fmp64.exe                                                 * 
* INSTANCE: DB2         NODE : 000                             * 
* EDUID : 2444                                                 * 
* FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, DB2 .NET Routine Infrastructure,          * 
* sqlecMethodManager.InvokeMet                                 * 
* hod, probe:10                                                * 
* MESSAGE : Class test.date, function testdateclr, parameter 0 * 
*                                                              * 
* caused exception                                             * 
*   String was not recognized as a valid DateTime.             * 
* DATA #1 : Hexdump, 4 bytes                                   * 
* 0x00000000061A7648 : 0701 0000                               * 
* ....                                                         * 
*                                                              * 
* 2009-07-15-11.17.36.421000+540 I1511968F787   LEVEL: Error   * 
* PID : 2544         TID  : 2444   PROC :                      * 
* db2fmp64.exe                                                 * 
* INSTANCE: DB2         NODE : 000                             * 
* EDUID : 2444                                                 * 
* FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, DB2 .NET Routine Infrastructure,          * 
* sqlecRoutineLoaderClass.sqle                                 * 
* cRunDotNetRo, probe:10                                       * 
* DATA #1 : String, 360 bytes                                  * 
* System.FormatException: String was not recognized as a valid * 
*                                                              * 
* DateTime.                                                    * 
*   at IBM.Data.DB2.Routine.sqlecMethodManager.InvokeMethod()  * 
*  at                                                          * 
* IBM.Data.DB2.Routine.sqlecRoutineLoaderClass.sqlecRunDotNetRou 
* ne(IntPtr                                                    * 
* ufob, IntPtr pSqlca, IntPtr nativeThreadID, IntPtr           * 
* invokerSQLSTATE, IntPtr invok                                * 
* erMessage, IntPtr scratchpad, IntPtr dbinfo, IntPtr          * 
* processReturn)                                               * 
* DATA #2 : Hexdump, 4 bytes                                   * 
* 0x00000000061A57D8 : 32EF FFFF                               * 
* 2...                                                         * 
**************************************************************** 
* RECOMMENDATION:                                              * 
* Install V97 fp1                                              * 
****************************************************************
Local Fix:
Change the type of the input parameter in the procedure 
definition from DATE to TIMESTAMP(0).
available fix packs:
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 1 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 3 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 3a for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 4 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 7 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 9a for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 6 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 8 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 10 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

Solution
Fixpack 1 for DB2 V9.7 includes the fix for this issue.  When 
invoking a LANGUAGE CLR Stored Procedure or UDF with an input 
parameter of data type DATE the procedure will execute 
successfully.
Workaround
not known / see Local fix
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
05.08.2009
29.12.2009
29.12.2009
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
9.7.,
9.7.FP1
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
9.7.0.1 FixList